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President Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, wore a Danielle Frankel-designed transitional outfit to her rehearsal and dinner last weekend.
Architectural historian Andrew Dolkart takes a walk past landmarks such as the Stonewall Inn, Julius’ bar and Lorraine Hansberry’s house.
The 11th and final season of “The Walking Dead” wrapped up Sunday night with several upcoming spin-offs. Here are five takeaways from the long-awaited ending.
The actor and songwriter, along with Euzhan Palcy and Peter Weir, received honorary Oscars for working with the crowds of current contestants like Jennifer Lawrence.
Winning fans for her role as the cautious prep cook in “The Bear,” the actress makes her Broadway debut in “Between Riverside and Crazy.”
New York State has committed $20 million to campus expansion designed by OMA partner Shohei Shigematsu in the governor’s hometown.
Judith Sánchez Ruíz, a former dancer at the company, was commissioned, not by Brown, to do her first work.
Political and personal myths collide in Washington, DC and Mar-a-Lago.
BARCELONA, Spain – Even with dark Gucci sunglasses, Héctor Bellerín couldn’t walk without incident to the garage where he kept his battery-powered Cupra Born, a few blocks from his apartment. Most of the assembled fans kept their cool; HE IS…
Apparently the garbage bags contained a treasure chest. The labels of the clothes inside had the names Comme des Garçons, Maison Margiela, Helmut Lang and Jean Paul Gaultier. 10 black plastic bags of 500,000 square meters arrived in September…
The best outfits from Thierry Mugler, Air Mail, Pioneer Works and National Portrait Gallery parties
A reader struggles to dress appropriately to stand as a prosecution witness in an upcoming trial.
On the third Duane Reade of the night, 31-year-old Anna Sacks, a dumpster diver followed by @trashwalker on TikTok, hit the jackpot. Along Second Avenue, not far from his home on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, a half-dozen clean garbage bags stood.
In the thriller of playwright David Cale, a woman in search of a lost friend discovers a new sense of self.
In his extensive multimedia show at 92nd Street Y, Seth Parker Woods used different artistic avenues as channels of personal and social discovery.